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    is driver at a given time  The resolution of synthesis of such conflict passes the way for the emergence of a new period Development Processes vis-a-vis S and T • Modernization • Developent of modern state and its attendant bureaucratic organizations • Development of capitalist economy • Globalization Modernization • process of social change • society moves from a primitive state towards an advanced and modern state • movement is unidirectional • it is desirable since it implies

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    culture and civilization have extended a lot of influence on the Chinese societies‚ which are reflected in their contemporary culture. Western influence and westernization have led to the extinction of indigenous languages and cultures of many societies in the world. The Chinese have been a culturally sensitive culture. Westernization could also be referred to as part of globalization. Many countries believed that globalization depicts western culture because it naturally originates from them

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    traditional nationalism are coexisted in this country. The period 1890-1940 was just followed the Meiji restoration‚ and was typical in the history of Japan‚ at that time‚ Japan was on the way from a feudal country to a capitalistic country‚ called modernization. Many western practices were being more and more adopted‚ however‚ at the same time‚ traditional rules still had strong influences in Japan. Under this background‚ this report will discuss the Japanese cultural factors during 1890-1940 that influenced

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    countries and people across the world. Now the big question arises. Is the “rich cultural heritage” we claim of a myth or a reality? Westernization since the British era has rendered our culture in such a dismal state that it is impossible to take a u-turn now. Right from the jeans we were to the burgers we eat‚ westernization has been wrongly mixed with modernization. Sadly in a recent report‚ there are only 5000 Sanskrit speakers today in the country‚ the “devbhasha” which was used to write our ancient

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    Appleby‚ Spokesmen for the Despised: Fundamentalist Leaders of the Middle East‚ University of Chicago Press‚ 1997. Robert Spencer‚ Islam Unveiled: Disturbing Questions about the World ’s Fastest Growing Faith‚ Encounter Books; 1 edition‚ 2002. S. P. Huntington‚ The Clash of Civilizations and the Remaking of World Order‚ New York: Simon & Schuster‚ 1996. Sami Zubaida‚ Islam‚ the People and the State: Political Ideas and Movements in the Middle East‚ I. B. Tauris‚ 1993. Srdja Trifkovic‚ The Sword of the

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    of Turkey‚ adding a philosophical analysis to the sociological narrative of the events. The need for a revision of the role of religion in state mechanism first appeared in the Gülhane Imperial Charter in 1839‚ which as a written document of modernization contained among other things‚ few articles concerning civic rights of non-Muslim subjects of the empire; which could be interpreted as departure from Islamic law Shari’a. Few other reforms were implemented in the fields of international commerce

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    Huntington’s disease (HD) is an autosomal dominant neurodegenerative disease for which there are currently no treatments that slow or halt its progression(1) The cardinal early features of the disease are movement disorders‚ including chorea and incoordination‚ and later on‚ dystonia‚rigidity‚ and bradykinesia become more prominent.Patients die usually between 15 and 25 years after development of the first symptoms.(2‚3‚4) Brains from patients with HD show neuronal degeneration‚most prominently in

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    sentences the sailor to death. Mishima uses these central scenes to emphasize his criticism of westernization of post-World War II Japan by incorporating recurring symbolism‚ imagery‚ and repetition. This novel was written after the World War II‚ at a time when Japan was conforming to omnipresent westernization. Mishima‚ who was committed to bushido (code of the samurai)‚ resented the modernization; this can be seen in The Sailor as he deplores his nation’s weakness to conformity. Primarily‚ Mishima

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    astounding human progress and advancement in almost all aspects of life‚ this rule remains true. Despite all the "Enlightenments"‚ people are still as power hungry and war mongering as they ever were‚ just in a different context (Bramhall‚ 2011). Samuel P. Huntington discusses the nature of this endless conflict in his book "Clash of Civilizations" (1996)‚ where he argues that the end of the Cold War will not bring an era of peace among nations‚ but rather shift the focus from a battle of ideologies to

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    Courtney Rogers Comparative Politics Writing Assignment #1 February 12‚ 12 Do you agree with the following statements? The theory of primordialism best explains the formation of all identity groups (based on nation‚ race‚ ethnicity‚ or religion) or identity politics (groups tied to a nation‚ race‚ ethnicity‚ or religion and who get involved in politics in order to achieve certain goals for one’s identity group) within countries. Furthermore‚ identity groups within a country always engage

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